I beleive that I can do the GUI for this just don't know the code for downloading and installing.

This is what I want to do. I would like to upload all the sfs on my ov-precise threads so that they wil all be in one place and therfore can be downloaded.

I have learned a liitle about GTKdailog but really don't know anything about bash or any of the others.

Hello, oldyeller.

You can find everything you will need for a feature like this in LazY Puppy. Just have a look at the Run-Scripts in /root/.my-sfs-scripts and/or at the Scripts for the SFS-Suites in /usr/sbin/ceelab/lazy-sfs-load

LazY Puppy tries to run a application. If the application is not available, it tries to load the sfs. If the sfs is not available, it tries to download the sfs from smokey01.com. After a successful download, LazY Puppy loads the sfs (using sfs_load) and after this the application starts (this is what the automatically generated Run-Scripts are doing).

I beleive that I can do the GUI for this just don't know the code for downloading and installing.

This is what I want to do. I would like to upload all the sfs on my ov-precise threads so that they wil all be in one place and therfore can be downloaded.

I have learned a liitle about GTKdailog but really don't know anything about bash or any of the others.

Hello, oldyeller.

You can find everything you will need for a feature like this in LazY Puppy. Just have a look at the Run-Scripts in /root/.my-sfs-scripts and/or at the Scripts for the SFS-Suites in /usr/sbin/ceelab/lazy-sfs-load

LazY Puppy tries to run a application. If the application is not available, it tries to load the sfs. If the sfs is not available, it tries to download the sfs from smokey01.com. After a successful download, LazY Puppy loads the sfs (using sfs_load) and after this the application starts (this is what the automatically generated Run-Scripts are doing).

Greetings,

RSH

Thanks RSH I will take a look I really like what you did with LaYzPuppy awesome job.

## mount partition info and gui ##
TEXT1=" This is a first boot of Puppy and you have not yet saved a session. \n You want to download the .sfs package, and this needs to be downloaded \n to the same partition in which you will be creating the session save-file.
\n Here is a list of suitable partitions. Whichever one you choose, at \n shutdown you will be asked to save the session and be sure to choose the \n same partition - please select a partition to mount from the box below: "

## mount partition info and gui ##
TEXT1=" This is a first boot of Puppy and you have not yet saved a session. \n You want to download the .sfs package, and this needs to be downloaded \n to the same partition in which you will be creating the session save-file.
\n Here is a list of suitable partitions. Whichever one you choose, at \n shutdown you will be asked to save the session and be sure to choose the \n same partition - please select a partition to mount from the box below: "